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Republika means "Republic" or "The Republic" in several Balto-Slavic languages. It may refer to: * Republika (band), a Polish rock band active 1978ā€“1986 and 1990-2001 * Republika (Croatian magazine), a Croatian monthly for literature, arts and society established in 1945 * Republika (Indonesian newspaper), an Indonesian national daily established in 1993 * Republika (Macedonian newspaper), a Macedonian weekly newspaper established in 2012 * Republika (Serbian magazine), a Serbian magazine established in 1989 See also *Republic (other) *Republica (other) Republica is an English alternative rock band formed in 1994. Republica may also refer to: * re:publica, a yearly conference in Berlin * RepĆŗblica (district of SĆ£o Paulo), Brazil * ''Republica'', Australian literary journal published 1994ā€“5, ...
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Balto-Slavic Languages
The Balto-Slavic languages form a branch of the Indo-European family of languages, traditionally comprising the Baltic and Slavic languages. Baltic and Slavic languages share several linguistic traits not found in any other Indo-European branch, which points to a period of common development. Although the notion of a Balto-Slavic unity has been contested (partly due to political controversies), there is now a general consensus among specialists in Indo-European linguistics to classify Baltic and Slavic languages into a single branch, with only some details of the nature of their relationship remaining in dispute. A Proto-Balto-Slavic language is reconstructable by the comparative method, descending from Proto-Indo-European by means of well-defined sound laws, and from which modern Slavic and Baltic languages descended. One particularly innovative dialect separated from the Balto-Slavic dialect continuum and became ancestral to the Proto-Slavic language, from which all Slav ...
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Republika (band)
Republika was a Polish rock band which began in 1978 in Toruń, Poland. Originally, the band was founded and fronted by Jann Castor under the name Res Publica. (See the links and notes below). The name took its origin from "Rzecz Pospolita" (Res Publica), but under the communist regime at the time the name was censored and not allowed. It has to be noted, that the band name was invented by Kris Caputa (Polish) currently residing in Victoria BC, Canada, who for the last thirty years worked in various fields of applied science, including astronomical instrumentation and numerical electrodynamics. One of the most notable member was the brother of Jann Castor, Zbigniew Ruciński, who was a guitar virtuoso - and it was him, who brought Grzegorz Ciechowski into the whole picture. The original art (black & white) was created by Ina Koneczna, an artist from Torun, which was later transformed (but based on her art) into black and white stripes that became the band's logo. Republika becam ...
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Republika (Croatian Magazine)
''Republika'' is a Croatian monthly magazine for literature, art and society. Established in 1945, it is published by Croatian Writers' Association and the Å kolska knjiga publishing company. Timeline * from 1945: monthly magazine for literature, art and public life * from 1947: monthly magazine for literature, art and public issues * from 1949: magazine for literature and art * from 1972: magazine for cultural and social issues * from 1983. to nr. 1/2003: magazine for literature * from 2003. (nr.1) - today: monthly magazine for literature, art and society Editors * 1945: Miroslav Krleža, Vjekoslav Kaleb, Joža Horvat * 1946: Vjekoslav Kaleb * 1947-1948: Marin Franičević * 1949: Ivan Dončević * 1950-1951: Ivan Dončević, Marin Franičević, Jure KaÅ”telan * 1952: Ivan Dončević, Marin Franičević * 1953-6/1954: Ivan Dončević, Marin Franičević, Vlatko Pavletić * 7/1954.-1955: Ivan Dončević, Marin Franičević * 1955: Ivan Dončević, Marin Franičević, No ...
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Republika (Indonesian Newspaper)
''Republika'' is an Indonesian national daily newspaper. The newspaper is known, and described itself, as a publication for the Muslim community. The paper ceased publication in December 2022 and transition to online. ''Republika'' was founded in 1992 and the first edition was published on January 4, 1993, by ''Yayasan Abdi Bangsa'', a foundation that supported by '' Ikatan Cendekiawan Muslim Indonesia'' (ICMI), which at the time was chaired by B. J. Habibie (1936ā€“2019). After B. J. Habibie ceased being president in 1999, and in line with declining of the ICMI's political role, the majority of ownership was taken by Mahaka Media in late 2000. Today, ''Republika'' is published by PT Republika Media Mandiri, a subsidiary of Mahaka Media, and has become a general Indonesian newspaper. References External links * {{official website, http://www.republika.co.id/ Official site - English version Indonesian press Newspapers published in Jakarta Publications established in 1993 ...
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Republika (Macedonian Newspaper)
''Republika'' is a weekly newspaper from North Macedonia. Publishing began in 2012. In 2017, the print edition was shut down due to financial problems, but the publication has continued online. The magazine is reported to be supportive of former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski of the VMRO-DPMNE party and to be owned by a company linked to Peter Schatz, a Hungarian media tycoon closely allied with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor OrbƔn, similar to TV station Alfa TV. It has been criticized by the civic fact-checking organization ''F2N2'' for unverified sensationalist articles that promoted conspiracies involving Gruevski's rival, Zoran Zaev. As well as George Soros who is disliked by the Viktor Orban regime. Ownership The newspaper was originally launched in 2012 by a company called Iresine Ltd. which was registered in the tax haven of Belize, with ownership of the company being unknown. In 2016, ownership of the company was transferred to Done Donevski. Since 2017, the ...
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Republika (Serbian Magazine)
''Republika'' is a Serbian magazine ( periodical), published from 1989 to 2015 in Belgrade. The magazine was started by a group of Yugoslavian intellectuals, members of the Association for Yugoslav Democratic Initiative. The periodical has been published by the cooperative Res Publica. First editor-in-chief was its founder NebojÅ”a Popov until 2010, his successor became Zlatoje Martinov and one of the editorial staff members was Mirko Đorđević Mirko Đorđević (Serbian-Cyrillic: ŠœŠøрŠŗŠ¾ Š‚Š¾Ń€Ń’ŠµŠ²Šøћ; 29 November 1938, Brod ā€“ 18 April 2014, Å imanovci) was a Serbian publicist and editorial-staff-member of Republika magazine. Although Christian, he was heterodox in his Chris ....NebojÅ”a Popov (1939-2016)
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Republic (other)
A republic is a form of government. Republic(s) or The Republic may also refer to: Governments * List of republics * First Republic (other) * Second Republic (other) * Third Republic (other) * Fourth Republic (other) * Fifth Republic (other) * Republic of Ireland, sometimes called "The Republic" to distinguish it from Northern Ireland or the island of Ireland * Republic of South Africa * Sixth Republic of South Korea * Roman Republic * United States of America, sometimes called "The Republic", especially in a classical sense * Weimar Republic * A term for federated states in some federations: ** Republics of the Soviet Union ** Republics of Russia ** Autonomous republic Art, entertainment, and media Writings * ''Republic'' (Plato), a dialogue by Plato * ''De re publica'' (''The Republic''), a dialogue by Cicero * ''Republic'' (Zeno), a partially lost text by Zeno of Citium * ''Republic'', a lost text by Crates of Thebes * ''Re ...
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